Iran’s petroleum minister, Bijan Namdar Zangeneh, said the country expects an additional USD 10 billion in oil revenues in 2017 following a global effort led by OPEC to limit production and end a prices glut.Iran came to the table with regional rival Saudi Arabia and agreed to a cap after months of uncertainty. TOGY digs deep into the reasons behind this decision following the release of our book: The Oil & Gas Year Iran 2016.

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